I noticed that too. Something to do with TLS is a reasonable
assumption, although my first thought was cookies. A TLS
aware lynx might "resume session" but I don't have one.

__Stef

On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Gisle Vanem wrote:

> "Stef Caunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > To test your version of Lynx for SSL support, try it out with an SSL site.
> > Below are secure (https) pages which will load if your browser contains SSL
> > support and you accept their certificates; they give you some information about
> > the connection.
> >
> > https://www.gnutls.org:5555/
>
> I triedit in Lynx/djgpp:
> -----
>                    This is Hydra web server using GnuTLS
>
>    Hello visitor from 80.202.*.*.
>
>    Server version: Hydra/0.1.2
>    TLS Library version: GnuTLS/0.8.6
>    Session ID:
>    2ea15afad29cf8c49332ff3ddef35a1e3e36e32e814a42eda6818167c8c13cf2
>    Protocol version: TLS 1.0
> ...
>       If your browser supports session resuming, then you should see the same
>       session ID, when you press the reload button.
>
> -----
>
> What does "session resuming" mean? Lynx doesn't give me the same
> session-ID after pressing Ctrl-R.
>
> --gv
>
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